Who Cares a Lot?
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Greatest hits by Faith No More | ||
Released | 1998 | |
Genre | Alternative Metal | |
Length | 86:1 | |
Label | Slash/London Records | |
Producer(s) | Billy Gould | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Faith No More chronology | ||
Album Of The Year (1997) |
Who Cares A Lot (1998) |
This Is It: The Best of Faith No More (2003) |
Who Cares a Lot? is a compilation album from Faith No More, released in 1998. The album is a "greatest hits" retrospective that spans the band's career, including songs from all of the band's studio albums on Slash Records.
The first disc collects 15 singles from the band's Slash Records career in chronological order. It features the most recognized hits and promos. The second disc has a handful of unreleased songs, demos, and live recordings, which were chosen by Slash Records.
Contents |
[edit] Different Versions
There were three different versions that were put out for this compilation. Between the versions, the title and covers were altered. The single disc edition was tagged "The Greatest Hits", while the dual disc was labeled "Greatest Hits".
The album art for the American[disambiguation needed] release was the red question mark on black background, while the UK, European, and Oceanian releases featured the Benny Hill art. The Oceanian double disc edition also had a "Limited Edition 2CD Set" sticker, as in other markets the bonus disc was not limited. In Europe only a single disc edition was released. For this, the five b-sides were simply added to the compilation.
Country | Title | Release Date | No. of Discs/ No. of Tracks |
Label |
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Europe | "Who Cares a Lot? The Greatest Hits" | 1998/11/24 | 1xCD/LP 20 Tracks |
WEA/Slash/London |
Germany | "Who Cares a Lot? The Greatest Hits" | 1998/11/06 | 1xLP/CD 15 Tracks |
Universal |
Japan | "Who Cares a Lot? The Greatest Hits" "We Cared a Lot" in Japanese. |
1998/11/30 | 1xLP/CD 15 Tracks |
Universal International |
North America | "Who Cares a Lot? Greatest Hits" | 1998/12/08 | 2xLP/CD 15+8 Tracks |
WEA/Reprise |
Oceania | "Who Cares a Lot? The Greatest Hits" First pressing. Limited Edition |
- | 2xLP/CD 15+8 Tracks |
WEA/Slash/London |
Oceania | "Who Cares a Lot? The Greatest Hits" Second pressing. Reissue |
- | 1xLP/CD 20 Tracks |
WEA/Slash/London |
UK | "Who Cares a Lot? The Greatest Hits" | 1998/10/12 | 2xLP/CD 15+8 Tracks |
WEA/Slash/London |
UK | "Who Cares a Lot? The Greatest Hits" Reissue |
1999/10/04 | 1xLP/CD 15 Tracks |
WEA/Slash/London |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] First Disc
- We Care A Lot (Original Version) (4:03)
- Introduce Yourself (1:33)
- From Out Of Nowhere (3:21)
- Epic (4:53)
- Falling to Pieces (5:12)
- Midlife Crisis (4:17)
- A Small Victory (4:56)
- Easy (3:07)
- Digging The Grave (3:04)
- The Gentle Art Of Making Enemies (3:29)
- Evidence (4:54)
- I Started A Joke (3:00)
- Last Cup Of Sorrow (4:09)
- Ashes To Ashes (3:36)
- Stripsearch (4:29)
[edit] Second Disc
- The World Is Yours (5:52)
- Hippie Jam Song (4:58)
- Instrumental (4:59)
- I Won't Forget You (4:09)
- Introduce Yourself (4-Track Demos) (1:43)
- Highway Star (1:07)
- Theme From Midnight Cowboy (1:03)
- This Guy's In Love With You (4:19)
[edit] European Disc
- We Care A Lot (Original Version) (4:03)
- Introduce Yourself (1:33)
- From Out Of Nowhere (3:21)
- Epic (4:53)
- Falling to Pieces (5:12)
- Midlife Crisis (4:17)
- A Small Victory (4:56)
- Easy (3:07)
- Digging The Grave (3:04)
- The Gentle Art Of Making Enemies (3:29)
- Evidence (4:54)
- I Started A Joke (3:00)
- Last Cup Of Sorrow (4:09)
- Ashes To Ashes (3:36)
- Stripsearch (4:29)
- The World Is Yours (5:52)
- Hippie Jam Song (4:58)
- Instrumental (4:59)
- I Won't Forget You (4:09)
- Introduce Yourself (4-Track Demos) (1:43)
[edit] Original Print
The album was originally called "Who Cared A Lot?". It had a different order of tracks, but this was never released.
Original Tracklisting
- Introduce Yourself
- We Care A Lot
- Digging The Grave
- The Gentle Art Of Making Enemies
- Epic
- Falling to Pieces
- Midlife Crisis
- Easy
- A Small Victory
- Evidence
- Last Cup Of Sorrow
- Stripsearch
- Ashes To Ashes
- From Out Of Nowhere
- I Started A Joke
[edit] Trivia
- Even if mentioned, the version of "We Care A Lot" is not from their first album, but rather from Introduce Yourself.
Faith No More |
Roddy Bottum | Billy Gould | Mike Bordin | Mike Patton | Jon Hudson |
Chuck Mosely | "Big" Jim Martin | Dean Menta | Trey Spruance | Mark Bowen | Courtney Love | Wade Worthington |
Discography |
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Studio albums: We Care a Lot | Introduce Yourself | The Real Thing | Angel Dust | King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime | Album of the Year |
Lives and compilations: Live at the Brixton Academy | Who Cares a Lot? | This Is It: The Best of Faith No More | Epic And Other Hits | The Platinum Collection |
Singles: We Care a Lot | Anne's Song | From Out Of Nowhere | Epic | Falling to Pieces | Midlife Crisis | A Small Victory | Everything's Ruined | Easy (Songs to Make Love To) | Another Body Murdered | Digging the Grave | Ricochet | Evidence | Ashes To Ashes | Last Cup Of Sorrow | Stripsearch | I Started a Joke |
Related articles |
Imperial Teen | Mr. Bungle | Faith No Man | Brujeria (band) | Peeping Tom | Coma | Tomahawk | Fantômas |
Categories: Faith No More albums | Faith No More songs |